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Halogen adjustable white table lamp with black details from Italy, 1970s
US$588.04
Halogen white table lamp with black details from Italy, 1970s. The stem of the lamp is adjustable, the maximum height of the lamp is 90 cm / 36 inch and the lampshade can be adjusted as well. The diameter of the base is 17 cm / 7 inch. The lamp does not have any identification mark and cannot be found in our sources.We assume that the lamp was produced in Italy. The lamp is reminiscent of the Slalom table lamp by Vico Magistretti for O-Luce because of the movable round lampshade, the Tokio table lamp by Shigeaki Asahara for Stillovo by the slim construction ending with a lampshade and the Daphine table lamp by Tommaso Cimini for Lumina because of the way the transformer that is incorporated in the base. The unique combination of these elements makes this lamp an interesting lighting object.This item is offered by Palainco - Seriously Light Minded. World wide shipping quotes can be requested on the website [www.palainco.com](http://www.palainco.com).
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